The artwork titled “Sea Garden” was created by artist Anne Truitt in 1964. This piece belongs to the Minimalism art movement and is categorized under the genre of sculpture.
The sculpture embodies simplicity with its abstract geometric form and minimalistic design, resonating with the Minimalism movement’s principles. It features a clean and crisp structure composed of planar surfaces that intersect at defined angles. The color palette is intentionally limited yet striking; it comprises pastel and muted tones such as cream and green, complemented by a subtle hint of blue. The interplay between flatness and depth in the structure creates a visual dialogue, inviting the viewer to contemplate its form and space relationships. The precise, unembellished aesthetic underscores Truitt’s focus on pure form and color, rendering the artwork both enigmatic and evocative.